David Bergland

David Bergland (4 June 1935-) was the US Libertarian Party presidential nominee during the 1984 United States presidential election.

Biography
David Bergland was born in Mapleton, Iowa on 4 June 1935, and he later moved to California and became a lawyer after graduating from UCLA. Bergland became an affiliate of the US Libertarian Party, and he became a write-in candidate for the position of State Attorney-General in 1974. In 1976, Bergland was the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential nominee with Roger MacBride as the presidential nominee, but the Libertarians were not elected; he also failed in his 1978 attempt to enter the state senate. In 1984, he ran for President as the Libertarian Party's nominee, with James A. Lewis serving as his vice-presidential running mate. However, this venture would also be unsuccessful.